United Nations rights chief Volker Turk emphasized the importance of transitional justice in Syria post-Assad, highlighting the need for accountability for crimes committed during the civil war. He called for investigations into enforced disappearances, torture, and the use of chemical weapons, stressing the necessity of fair and impartial justice. Turk also discussed human rights and social cohesion with Syria’s new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, and called for the easing of Western sanctions to support the country’s peaceful and stable development.
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9 EU countries urge European Commission to examine trade ties with illegal Israeli settlements – Middle East Monitor
Nine EU countries, led by Belgium, have urged the European Commission to evaluate the legality of trade linked to illegal Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories, following an International Court of Justice opinion advising against such activities. Belgium's Foreign Minister emphasized the importance of aligning trade practices with international law to reflect European values and responsibilities. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Nine countries in Europe are asking for help to make sure that buying...
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